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CES isn't just about telling you what to buy, it's also about telling you what you're going to be buying. You know hat 802.11n router you just got for Christmas? You probably don't want to say this too loud around it, but Buffalo Technologies wants it to be obsolete by this time next year. The company is showing a preliminary version of its upcoming AirStation WZR-1750H wireless router using the not-yet-final 802.11ac wireless networking standard.
Buffalo AirStation WZR-1750H 802.11ac Router Announced

Victorinox Swiss Army (VSA) have announced the two new pocket-size storage additions at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show - the Victorinox SSD and Victorinox Slim 3.0. Both offer exceptional data storage capacity with security measures fit confidential documents and can withstand a range of environmental and daily use factors.
Victorinox Swiss Army Unveils Pocket-Size Terabtye Storage Device

The controller features four ports for connecting either HDD or SSD devices and two PCIe 2.0 lanes to accomodate the thoughput of SSDs. It also utilizes Marvell's HyperDuo embedded processor which gives the unit the ability to identify and dynamically place actively-used files and directories on up to three available SSDs, while using available HDDs to store all files.
Marvell 88SE9230 SATA Controller Released

It did look like one of the external resources (like OP saw) wasn't loading correctly. It seems to be fine today. I'm not sure why those particular browser/OS combinations would block rendering just to wait on something like that.

The Intel SSD 320 is the much anticipated follow-up to the Intel X25-M, easily the most popular consumer SSD to date. The SSD 320 (commonly referred to as the X25-M 3rd Generation) is a mainstream SSD, letting the big brother SSD 510 go after the enthusiast space. Mainstream doesn't mean boring though, the SSD 320 posts quoted sequential read speeds of 270MB/s and writes of 220MB/s, which is still quite respectable. And while the SSD 320 is more of an evolution of the X25-M, there's still a lot that's new, like Intel 25nm NAND and capacities up to 600GB, a first for consumer SSDs.
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Hitting the wire today is news that Western Digital is acquiring Hitachi Global Storage Technologies for $3.5 billion in cash and 25 million Western Digital common shares, valued at $750 million based on the closing price on March 4, 2011. The board of directors for both companies have approved the transaction which is expected to close in the third calendar quarter of 2011.
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Yeah, it's probably best not to mess with any certificates that already exist.
I think the directions provided on the hmailserver site (first link) are probably your best bet. Also, unless you want to purchase a certificate, you probably just want to self-sign one.
Basically, it looks like you need to download OpenSSL (http://www.slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html) to generate the certificate. I've never used it to create a certificate, so I can't help you there. However, once you've created the cert, it sounds like the steps are pretty straightforward to add the certificate to hmailserver using it's admin interface.

Hmm, I've never heard of hmailserver, so did some quick reading. It does sound like there are several ways to get SSL up and running. You can probably create your own certificate, but I did find a page where they used the existing SSL cert that was installed on IIS already with some wrangling.
Also, you should be able to use the certificate service without problem (although, I'm not 100% sure).
Here are a few links:
http://www.hmailserver.com/documentation/latest/?page=reference_sslcertificates
http://www.hmailserver.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3139
http://www.hmailserver.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=13206&start=0

Eurocom has announced its Panther 2.0 notebook featuring up to 3.25TB of storage via four internal drive bays. The company offers mechanical HDDs, hybrid HDDs, and SSDs as upgrade options in this 11.66 lb machine.
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OCZ announced a number of new consumer and enterprise products at CES 2011 in Las Vegas. The products announced include next-gen enterprise class SATA, SAS, Fibre Channel, and PCIe SSDs plus the Vertex 3 Pro consumer SSD with up to 550MB/s transfer rates.
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Seagate has introduced a version of its external GoFlex hard drive series for Mac. The new models include both 2.5-inch portable and 3.5-inch desktop versions. Seagate introduced the GoFlex storage system in May of 2010.
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Other World Computing (OWC) announced several new series of Solid State Drives (SSDs), including drives for the 2010 and 2008-09 Apple MacBook Air notebooks up to 480GB, a world-first 1.8-inch SandForce-based SSD, and 2.5" and 3.5" IDE/ATA interface SSDs.
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Rocstor has announced two new external drive lines: The Blazer B7 Ruggedized and the Commander 2U3 hardware encrypted drive. Common features include USB 3.0 and FireWire 800 ports plus a choice between hard drives (HDDs) and SSDs.
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Marvell has launched its new 88SE9130 6Gb/s SATA controller powered by HyperDuo embedded processor technology. The device can combine a traditional hard disk drive (HDD) and a solid-state drive (SSD) together to provide the best of both worlds: the speed of an SSD and the capacity of an HDD.
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